Energy, war, and the crisis in Ukraine

An expert panel examines the implications of energy use and energy policy during Russia's invasion. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is having a global impact on many areas of the world today, affecting the balance of power among states and creating a contest between democratic and authoritarian alliances. It is also having a major impact on the global energy supply. European states have scrambled to reorient their consumption away from Russian natural gas, while Russia has used its energy assets as political leverage while finding new economic partners. In short, there is also a battle over energy surrounding the invasion, as a panel of experts analyzed at a public MIT event on Friday. The online discussion, "Energy As a Weapon of War," was the latest Starr Forum, MIT's prominent event series on foreign policy and international relations. The forum's two featured speakers both discussed energy issues as well as the larger course of the war.
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